I just finished the Mindhunter series on Netflix. Riveting to watch with fascinating characters and exceptional writing. Base on the book Mindhunter: Inside the FBI's Elite Serial Crime Unit by John Douglas and Mark Olshaker, the series follows two FBI agents who start studying the most violent of killers. Fans of Silence of the Lambs will find the characters recognisable: The intuitive, curious, empathetic rookie and the older, cynical veteran.

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"See the place where the tides and the seasons and the turning of the Earth all come together. Where everything that is, becomes one. You've got to seek that place with your soul."

Same here. Watched the 1st episode of Season 2 last night and there's just too much going on, would be better to watch a few of them at the same time I think (I'm going to do the same with Shokugeki no Souma).

Halt and Catch Fire never really caught my interest, and I got bored and frustrated with the writing on Doctor Who. I love Capaldi but didn't love Doctor Who anymore. Might give the new Doctor a go, though. I dropped Mr Robot about halfway through the series after I figured out what was going on. Plus, there's too much drama and angst - I prefer my shows more lighthearted.

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"See the place where the tides and the seasons and the turning of the Earth all come together. Where everything that is, becomes one. You've got to seek that place with your soul."

I just haven't been watching TV at all lately. It's been YouTube and Vimeo videos for me. Though I have watched some Black Mirror, HUM∀NS, and ... well, that's it. I probably could do more watching, but my time management is atrocious for everything but writing, which I can apparently set myself to do within a timeframe and get done with for the day.

If you aren't watching Dirk Gently, do yourself a favor and binge season one. Season two has just started and it's honestly the most "How many nuts did that squirrel eat to get that nutty" story I've seen on TV, but I love it. Holistic detectives and murders, shadow government organizations, corgis... and this season brings in DnD!

My wife and I are on our annual "The Office" and "Parks and Rec" kick, plus seeing how the new show "Ghosted" is, but my wife fell asleep in the first episode, but it was late, so we will give it another go. Stranger Things is the next thing for us to try.

Justified is an amazing show. I want to be as badass as Raylan Givens when I grow up.

And as smooth as Neal Caffrey from White Collar, as slick as Michael Westen from Burn Notice, and as charming as Lucifer from, well... Lucifer. And as smart as Michael Ross from Suits.

I’d also love to be as skilled as John Reese from Person of Interest or as personable as Jack Carter from Eureka.

Those are some of my favorite shows on television. Lucifer is current, the rest are bingeable on various streaming services. I also enjoy the Chicago shows (Fire, Med, PD), The Orville, Scandal, Designated Survivor, Lethal Weapon, and I think Kevin (Probably) Saves the World is going to end up in my list of favorite TV shows. The Good Doctor I’m a bit ambivalent about - the premise has been interesting but I’m not sure whether or not I like the characters.

I couldn’t even make it halfway through the pilot episode of Futureman before abandoning it in disgust.